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all the seattle fans were pretty consistent in that he is a hard worker, great special teamer.. and he is that tall guy with speed that can go deep, that alot of you think we need.
"All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
His measurables are great. He's only had a receivers coach for the last three years? Man was he missused in college. The question is, how much can he have learned in the last three years without getting on the field as a receiver.
I wonder how high the Seahawks are willing to go to match. If they are only going to use him on special teams, maybe not that high. It would be great if he could be the answer for the Bills as a speed receiver, but his lack of playing time at WR (apparently due to no fault of his own) is a risk. He is an unknown quantity.
If the Bills were to sign him, that would have definite implications for their strategy in the first round of the draft. It becomes far more likely that they look to address QB in round one, though DE and DT are possibilities as well.
Originally posted by TigerJ His measurables are great. I'm just curious why he hasn't been more productive as a WR. Have they just not used him that much? If not, why not? If he's only going to be a special teamer, that would affect how much I'd want to pay him. I think the Bills can certainly find a spot on the roster for him. It would be great if he could be the answer for the Bills as a speed receiver, but his lack of production/playing time in the past is an issue that demands an explanation.
well.. i did some asking at the seattle website.. if you go over to seahawks.net (i think that is the site) you will see my post.
they basically said that he was behind robinson, jackson, and engram.. which are three good wrs.. i can understand that.. and they keep a TE on the field alot, so they dont use a large amount of 4 wr sets.. which makes sense..
they stated that his work ethic is unquestionably as good as anyone on the team.. he is there all year round for every came ect.. and they wish they had more guys with his attitude.. he is a dominant special teamer.. and has just never had a chance at wr yet..
they said he is great as far as measurables, but he needs to work on his hands some and routes some.. he was a very raw prospect coming out of college.. but he has improved every year..
some over there are very high on him.. others are so so .. and a very few didnt like him.
"All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
Even if he doesn't pan out as a wr at least he's a probowler compared to A. Brown and is not that much slower than Brown. I wouldn't mind taking him for the right price.
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